JUDICIAL WATCH BELIEVES ESPIONAGE ALSO OCCURRED ON COMMERCE DEPARTMENT TRADE MISSIONS TO CHINA AND IN REMOVING SATELLITE ENCRYPTIONS AND CIA REPORTS FROM GOVERNMENT PREMISES BY FRIENDS OF JOHN HUANG

(April 29, 1999, Washington, D.C.) With the recent revelations about the further compromise of U. S. national security at Los Alamos, the upcoming depositions of John Huang (May 3, 1999) and Johnny Chung (week of May 10, 1999) in Judicial Watch's lawsuit which sparked the Chinagate scandal underscore the importance of the public interest group's efforts to uncover the full truth about the sellout of the United States for campaign contributions.

"It is clear that the Clinton Administration looked the other way while Chinese agents were raiding our national security secrets and spying on American companies during trade missions, because Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Hillary Clinton owed them a great debt of gratitude in not only helping them to be re-elected in 1996, but also funneling money into the Clintons legal defense fund."

"No logical person can come to any other conclusion. That is why Judicial Watch will not rest until all the facts are out, so the wholesale corruption in this Administration can be cleaned up," stated Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman and President Tom Fitton.